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Details of Ogeechee River bridge near Savannah, Georgia
New bridge is of concrete trestle type with four piles in intermediate bents, and six piles in each of end bents; there are 16 spans of 30 ft. each, 2 spans of 30.5 ft. each and one 128-ft draw span, making total of 669 ft. of bridgework. See also Eng. World, vol. 28, no. 6, June 1926, pp. 401-404, 9 figs.
Details of Ogeechee River bridge near Savannah, Georgia
New bridge is of concrete trestle type with four piles in intermediate bents, and six piles in each of end bents; there are 16 spans of 30 ft. each, 2 spans of 30.5 ft. each and one 128-ft draw span, making total of 669 ft. of bridgework. See also Eng. World, vol. 28, no. 6, June 1926, pp. 401-404, 9 figs.
Details of Ogeechee River bridge near Savannah, Georgia
Highway Engr. Contractor
Garnett, F.M. (author)
1926
4 pages
11 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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